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“Out There: A National Parks Story” + Filmmaker Q&A

Date
May 07 2025
Time
Doors open at 5:30 pm, music at 6:30 pm, film at 7 pm
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost
$20.00
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Friends of Minidoka is proud to host the award-winning documentary Out There: A National Parks Story at the Egyptian Theatre in Boise. Filmmaker Brendan Hall will host a Q&A session after the screening. The film's composer and original score songwriter, Elizabeth PW, will perform before the show. Tickets are $20 for adults; $10 for children and students. Out There: A National Parks Story is a feature-length documentary created to share wonder, stewardship, and connection within our public lands. The film follows two childhood friends, filmmaker Brendan Hall and educator Anthony Blake, on a 10,000-mile road trip through several U.S. national parks. This event is hosted by Friends of Minidoka to celebrate our national parks and remind ourselves why historic places and natural wonders like Minidoka National Historic Site, Craters of the Moon, and Hagerman Fossil Beds are critical to our cultural and emotional well-being in Idaho.
Location
The Egyptian Theatre
700 W Main Street
Opening Hour 11:00 AM
Website https://egyptiantheatre.net/
Phone 208-387-1273
Date
May 07 2025
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Time
Doors open at 5:30 pm, music at 6:30 pm, film at 7 pm
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Cost

$20.00

“Out There: A National Parks Story” + Filmmaker Q&A

Friends of Minidoka is proud to host the award-winning documentary Out There: A National Parks Story at the Egyptian Theatre in Boise.

Filmmaker Brendan Hall will host a Q&A session after the screening. The film’s composer and original score songwriter, Elizabeth PW, will perform before the show.

Tickets are $20 for adults; $10 for children and students.

Out There: A National Parks Story is a feature-length documentary created to share wonder, stewardship, and connection within our public lands. The film follows two childhood friends, filmmaker Brendan Hall and educator Anthony Blake, on a 10,000-mile road trip through several U.S. national parks. This event is hosted by Friends of Minidoka to celebrate our national parks and remind ourselves why historic places and natural wonders like Minidoka National Historic Site, Craters of the Moon, and Hagerman Fossil Beds are critical to our cultural and emotional well-being in Idaho.